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SQL Server timeout
- 5 years ago
Hi, Anonymous
If your connection lasts longer than 10 minutes(the default timeout), you can enter another value in Command timeout in minutes to keep the connection open longer.To find out which data source consume most refresh duration, you can use Performance Analyzer to help you check the duration of refresh. If the report is resided in Premium capacity, you can use Power BI Premium Capacity Metrics app to help you monitor key metrics.
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Caiyun Zheng
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Hi Anonymous
You can use the Command Timeout to ensure it runs for a longer period.
Here is a blog post explaining how to achieve this: Ensuring your Power BI Incremental Refresh does not Timeout when using a SQL Server Source - Reporting/Analytics Made easy with FourMoo and Power BI